Uganda FAQs
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Value for money travel tip – travel in May, June or early November where Africa by Ayu has secured unbelievable offers and game viewing is great. This is when you can beat the peak season rates and crowds.
December to February and June to August (the two dry seasons) are the best times to go for Mountain Gorilla Trekking. Although Uganda can be visited all year round it is easier to trek for Mountain Gorillas during the dry months.
July is the coldest month of the year varying from a maximum of 25°C to a minimum of 16°C
June to mid-September is the best time for bird watching. Uganda has over 1000 bird species.
April-May and October-November are the two rainy seasons where it will be difficult to trek and some roads may become impassable.
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Africa by Ayu has only partnered with operators and lodges that carry a valid insurance for their operations and are accredited by the relevant licensing authorities in each African country.
Note – that we do not divulge the names of the tour operators we partner with.
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Each hotel, lodge or camp included into an Africa by Ayu itinerary will be selected for the value for money offering it brings to each itinerary, after discussions with our partners in each African destination and careful consideration of all available options for your travel dates.
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Our team loves to curate Africa holidays and are happy to spend time to share our expertise with those clients who are keenly interested to book our curated itineraries, through us but we are compelled to bring in this policy as some guests attempt to obtain all information and then proceed to book on their own.
Names of all hotels, lodges and camps will only be divulged upon payment of a non-refundable deposit. This will be set off against the cost of the tour booked with Africa by Ayu. Subsequent to the above deposit, we will divulge the names of hotels. If you wish, you are certainly free to request amendments to the hotels/itinerary and we will be happy to further curate the entire itinerary and suggest alternative names of hotels, subject to availability – (except on scheduled group tours where the accommodation cannot be changed unless the entire group requests it).
Accommodation cannot be held unless an advance is paid on the due date.
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The highlight of the tour will be the time spent with Mountain Gorillas. But Uganda is also a Big Five destination where excellent game viewing is possible without many tourists, including seeing the famous tree climbing lions of Queen Elizabeth NP. Uganda is also a bird watchers paradise with over 1000 species and many endemics.
Mountain Gorilla Trekking:
To get to the gorilla families you may have to engage in a challenging hike through thick mountain forests
Relevant information and tips for gorilla trekking:
You will be called for an early morning meeting at the national parks administration office before starting the trek.
As more than 8 visitors in a group would disturb the gorillas the guests will be divided into groups.
The gorilla trackers will go in search of gorilla families early morning and inform their location.
Tracking can take between 6 and 8 hours. The terrain can be steep with a difference of altitude of about 500m.
Always follow the instructions of the Rangers/Trackers.
You can stay with the gorillas and observe their behavior for a maximum of 1 hour.
Please make sure that you are free of a cold/flu or any other communicable disease.
The guides on your tour of Uganda are highly knowledgeable and will make your tour exciting and enjoyable. Uganda is an uncrowded tourist destination.
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Sri Lankan Passport Holders should apply online for the visa prior to travelling to Uganda through the Uganda Immigration Web Site https://visas.immigration.go.ug It is advisable to have the correct amount of US dollars in cash available on entry to Uganda to pay for the Visa. If you are hoping to visit neighbouring Rwanda and/or Kenya you can obtain an East Africa Tourist Visa which gives you access to all three countries.
Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of travel and should have three blank pages available.
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Africa by Ayu has connections to the rights camps and lodges in Uganda which are great for multi generational family holidays but not with toddlers. For Gorilla trekking the minimum age is 15 years while the minimum age for Chimp tracking is 12 years. Please enquire for specific details for your tour.
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The currency is the Uganda Shilling
US dollars - dated after 2006 are accepted. A better exchange rate is given for larger bills.
Credit Cards are accepted only in major hotels and only a few Banks will permit the use of ATM Cards or Visa credit cards for cash withdrawal. There maybe difficulties in processing credit cards at some remote areas. Visa debit card is the easiest card to use in Uganda, Mastercard and American Express maybe less frequently accepted. It is always advisable to bring some US Dollar currency in small denominations when traveling outside big cities.
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English is the official language. The most commonly used local language in Luganda.
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Travel insurance will be required before the final payment for your tour as tour operators and camps require your insurance details. Please ensure that the insurance is comprehensive and covers any medical situations such as hospitalisation, emergency air-evacuation as well as cancellation, curtailment of arrangements and loss of baggage.
Most urban areas have good medical facilities but for serious medical treatment you may need to be evacuated to South Africa. If you do not have adequate cover you risk being turned away from the hospital.
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Uganda is identified by the WHO as a yellow fever infected zone. A valid International Certificate of Vaccination against Yellow Fever is required for any person entering Uganda. In Sri Lanka, you can obtain the Yellow Fever vaccine at the MRI.
Uganda is a malaria area and malaria prophylactics are recommended. Please consult your Doctor prior to travel.
Lodges provide mosquito nets. To avoid mosquito and insect bites, wear long-sleeved clothing, long trousers and socks when outside at night and use an insect repellent which contains at least 20-30% DEET. Although a medical kit is available at each lodge or safari operator, please bring all personal medications.
Comprehensive travel and medical insurance must be taken by each traveller, prior to the final payment of your tour. If you do not have adequate cover you risk being turned away from the hospital.
No one at Africa by Ayu is qualified to give medical advice and as such none of the above should be taken as authorized medical advice but are intended to be guidelines and general tips. Please consult your Doctor prior to travel and obtain accurate and up to date independent medical advice.
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Flights
Africa by Ayu arranges all domestic flights from the main Airport to the remote areas.
Baggage restrictions on flights
On internal aircraft transfers, strict baggage restrictions apply. Weight, size and style of bag is strictly enforced.
Each passenger is only allowed a 23Kg soft duffel bag (not in hard top cases or bags with wheels) as checked in luggage and 5Kg as hand luggage (includes camera equipment).
Large suitcases and rigid, inflexible luggage with “pull along” handle frames and wheels and bags which have soft sides but have a solid or rigid “wheely” frame within the base of the bag are NOT ALLOWED
These restrictions are enforced for the security of guests as the weight balance is important on light aircraft.
Pilots on small aircrafts will refuse any luggage which does not fit within the luggage pods of the aircraft.
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As a general rule bottled mineral water is recommended.
Please inform any allergies or dietary restrictions prior to confirming a tour.
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Voltage in Uganda is 240V. Wall sockets require 3 round pin or 3 square pin type plugs so it is recommended that you carry international travel adapters to be used in areas/camps where there is electricity.
Fully charged spare batteries should always be carried on safari and have sufficient memory cards for your images and videos – these are difficult to purchase here.
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In most areas cellular phone coverage and internet connections will be available. Some, will have limited Wi-Fi connection in main lounge areas.
A 24 hour local point of contact will be provided to you for all emergencies.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is not permitted on any flights
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Tipping is entirely at your discretion and will be greatly appreciated by those who provide a good service.
A rough tipping guideline for Uganda
Guides: US10 dollars per day per guest or per couple
General lodge staff: US10 dollars per day per guest or per couple (a tip box is usually available at all camps and lodges and this will be distributed among the staff)
Hotel/restaurant - a service charge is added to the bill but if the service has been great, then a tip not exceeding 10% of the bill is customary.
It is not customary to tip lodge managers
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To wear on safari: Comfortable and casual clothing, that you can wash and wear in muted colours - khaki, green, beige. Uganda is in the tropics. It can be hot and humid.
Since game drives are conducted early mornings and evenings – it can be quite cold, especially in winter and warms up during the day, so bring layers you can peel off or put on as needed as well as a jacket and hat.
For walking - wear a good pair of closed shoes (hiking boots not required) and clothing must be neutral colors (beige, khaki, olive, stone). You must not wear dark or bright colors.
For Gorilla Trekking hiking boots is required.
Blues and Blacks attract tsetse flies and are not recommended to be worn on safari
When relaxing at camps and lodges: casual clothing
For evenings: Long-sleeved shirts, trousers and shoes to avoid mosquito bites
When traveling during cold months: Jeans or safari trousers
A lightweight waterproof jacket/poncho in case of rain
Swimwear as some lodges and camps do have a pool
Sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, insect repellent, moisturizer and lip salve
Torch
Binoculars and camera equipment (with spare batteries and SD/Memory cards)
Strict luggage restrictions (of 23 Kg per person including camera equipment) applies on all small flights
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Uganda attracts many tourists and is considered a safe country especially on an organized tour, as visitors on organized tours are shielded from public areas in cities where theft and crime can be more common like anywhere else in the world. The operators that Africa by Ayu partners with will always have your safety and security in mind throughout your tour. However, for all safari destinations and throughout the tour we offer, we recommend that you do not take any expensive jewelry, watches etc and ensure your bags can be locked.
Traveling or driving at night is not recommended.
Safaris may bring you up close in contact with wild animals and all instructions of your Guide should be strictly followed. However, you should take responsibility for your own safety. Some lodges or operators will require that you sign an indemnity form on your arrival.
A 24 hour local point of contact will be provided to you for all emergencies.
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